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Signac, Paul's works
Biography:
    Paul Signac (1863-1935) Paul Signac was born in Paris into a family of a well-to-do master harness-maker. He began to paint in 1880 and was initially influenced by Claude Monet and Guillaumin. In 1883 the young artist attended the free studio of Siegfried Bing (1838-1905). Energetic and sociable, Signac actively participated in foundation of the Soci谷t谷 des Artistes Ind谷pendants, a juryless exhibiting society, in 1884. Around 1885, he came into close contact with a group of younger artists, including George Seurat, Maximilien Luce, Henri-Edmond Cross and Theo van Rysselberghe, who set forth the aesthetic and technical creed of Neo-Impressionism (also called Pointillism or Divisionism). He enthusiastically takes the idea of these scientifically-minded painters to combine the intuitive discoveries of the Impressionists with scientific theories of interrelation of light and color. The first canvases painted by Signac in a new manner date to this time. Soon Camille Pissarro and his elder son, Lucien, joined the Divisionists. Signac subsequently formed many new friendships, helped organize exhibitions, and wrote articles of art criticism. Signac*s artistic output consists mainly of seascapes, because he remained an enthusiastic sailor all his life, and town views. He traveled widely across the country, from Le Havre to Marseilles, painting views of Paris, La Rochelle, Avignon, Colliore, Saint-Tropez and Antibes. He painted harbor scenes in Venice and Constantinople. Beside paintings, travel sketches and drawings, Signac produced a large decorative canvas Au temps d*Harmonicie for the Maison du Peuple in Brussels. In 1887 Signac exhibited for the first time with avant-garde group ※Les Vingt§ in Brussels, the member of which he became in 1890. After the death of Georges Seurat (1859-1891), Signac actually headed the Neo-Impressionists. In 1892 he married Berthe Robl豕s, a relative of Pissarro. In 1893 they bought a house at Saint-Tropez, which was to become a resort and favorite of modern artists. In 1908 he became the president of the Soci谷t谷 des Artistes Ind谷pendants. Signac has left us several important works on the theory of art, among them From Eug豕ne Delacroix to Neo-Impressionism, published in 1899; a monograph devoted to Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-1891), published in 1927; several introductions to the catalogues of art exhibitions; and many other still unpublished writings. By political views he was an Anarchist, as many of his friends, including F谷lix F谷n谷on and Camille Pissarro. Died in Paris in 1935. ....
The Road to Gennevilliers. 1883
The Road to Gennevilliers. 1883
Still Life with a Book. 1883
Still Life with a Book. 1883
Rue Caulaincourt: Mills on Montmarte. 1884
Rue Caulaincourt: Mills on Montmarte. 1884
Two Milliners, Rue du Caire. c. 1885
Two Milliners, Rue du Caire. c. 1885
Breakfast (The Dining Room). c. 1886
Breakfast (The Dining Room). c. 1886
The Railway at Bois-Colombes. 1886
The Railway at Bois-Colombes. 1886
Gas Tanks at Clichy. 1886
Gas Tanks at Clichy. 1886
River's Edge; The Siene at Herblay. 1889
River's Edge; The Siene at Herblay. 1889
The Pine, St. Tropez (Le Pin, Saint Tropez). c. 1892
The Pine, St. Tropez (Le Pin, Saint Tropez). ...
Portrait of F育lix F育n育on in Front of an Enamel of a Rhythmic Background of Measures and Angels, S
Portrait of F育lix F育n育on in Front of an En...
Woman by Lamplight. 1890
Woman by Lamplight. 1890
Women at the Well. 1892
Women at the Well. 1892
Woman Taking up Her Hair. 1892
Woman Taking up Her Hair. 1892
The Red Buoy. 1895
The Red Buoy. 1895
Le Demolisseur. 1896
Le Demolisseur. 1896
The Papal Palace, Avignon. 1900
The Papal Palace, Avignon. 1900
The Green Sail, Venice. 1904
The Green Sail, Venice. 1904
Harbour at Marseilles. 1906
Harbour at Marseilles. 1906
The Pine, St. Tropez. 1909
The Pine, St. Tropez. 1909
Port of La Rochelle. 1921
Port of La Rochelle. 1921
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